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1. The physics behind water irregularity.

2. Discriminative ionic capabilities on hydrogen-bond transition from the mode of ordinary water to (Mg, Ca, Sr)(Cl, Br)2 hydration

3. Water and Aqueous Solutions

4. What makes an explosion happen?

5. Unexpected Solute Occupancy and Anisotropic Polarizability in Lewis Basic Solutions

6. Hydrogen bond and surface stress relaxation by aldehydic and formic acidic molecular solvation

7. NaX solvation bonding dynamics:hydrogen bond and surface stress transition (X = HSO4, NO3, ClO4, SCN)

8. Fraction and stiffness transition from the H O vibrational mode of ordinary water to the HI, NaI, and NaOH hydration states

9. Unprecedented O:⇔:O compression and H↔H fragilization in Lewis solutions

10. Phonon abundance-stiffness-lifetime transition from the mode of heavy water to its confinement and hydration

11. Differential Phonon Spectrometrics (DPS)

12. Supersolidity of undercoordinated and hydrating water

13. Aqueous charge injection : solvation bonding dynamics, molecular nonbond interactions, and extraordinary solute capabilities

14. (Li, Na, K)OH hydration bonding thermodynamics : solution self-heating

15. HCl, KCl and KOH solvation resolved solute-solvent interactions and solution surface stress

16. Aqueous charge injection: solvation bonding dynamics, molecular nonbond interactions, and extraordinary solute capabilities.

17. (Li, Na, K)OH hydration bonding thermodynamics: Solution self-heating.

18. What makes an explosion happen?

19. HCl, KCl and KOH solvation resolved solute-solvent interactions and solution surface stress.

20. Molecular hydration: Interfacial supersolidity and its functionality.

21. NaX solvation bonding dynamics:hydrogen bond and surface stress transition (X = HSO4, NO3, ClO4, SCN).

22. The anti-frozen attribute of sugar solutions.

23. Fraction and stiffness transition from the H[sbnd]O vibrational mode of ordinary water to the HI, NaI, and NaOH hydration states.

24. Perturbative vibration of the coupled hydrogen-bond (O:H–O) in water.

25. Discriminative ionic polarizability of alkali halide solutions: Hydration cells, bond distortion, surface stress, and viscosity.

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